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Preparation and characterization of rubber-clay nanocomposites

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Rubber–clay nanocomposites were prepared by two different methods and characterized with TEM and XRD. The TEM showed clay had been dispersed to one or several layers. The XRD showed that the basal spacing in the clay was increased. It was evident that some macromolecules intercalated to the clay layer galleries. The clay layer could be uniformly dispersed in the rubber matrix on the nanometer level. The mechanical tests showed that the nanocomposites had good mechanical properties. Some properties exceeded those of rubber reinforced with carbon black, so the clay layers could be used as an important reinforcing agent as the carbon black was. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 78: 1879–1883, 2000

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